Culture, Community and Power A Critique of the Discourses of Communalism and Secularism
Material type: TextSeries: Struggle for Hegemony in India ; 201100ENGGPS3Publication details: New Delhi Sage Publications India Pvt Ltd 2011Description: 404pISBN:- 9788132106548
- R20 J780
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includes index and biblioraphy
1. Culture, Community and Power, 1 2. Outline of a Theory of Cultural Power, 57 3. The Power of the Past: Two Paradigms of Cultural Hegemony, 72 4. Power and Hegemony: The Site of Cultural Struggle, 86 5. The Cultural Faultline and Its Mirrors, 100 6. The State in Medieval North India and the Cultural Faultline, 130 7. Women and Sexuality in the Discourse of Communalism and Communal Violence, 8. Narratives of Cultural Contest, 239 9. The Cultural Complexion of the Nation: Indian National Congress versus Hindu Mahasabha, 271 10. Cultural Limits to Secular Politics: Sermons on National Unity, 303 11. Three Songs, 324
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